President Daniel Noboa of Ecuador announced on Tuesday the removal of state electricity subsidies for mining companies. This decision comes as the South American nation grapples with an energy crisis causing daily blackouts of up to 10 hours due to severe drought conditions. Noboa shared the news on his X (formerly Twitter) account, stating that […]
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